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1 What are the two bodies of Water bordering on Virginia? Atlantic Ocean and Chesapeake Bay Virginia's Geographic Regions

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1 Maggie L. Walker Governor's SchoolStudents at the Maggie L. Walker Governor's School for Government and International Studies in Richmond, Virginia. Note: This group is not affiliated with either the teacher(s) or school administration. TO JOIN: When applying, make sure to include your name. 54 users January 10, 2007
2 Comfort Biology/Environmental Science GroupMrs. Comfort and Mrs. Walker Virginia Randolph High School Biology and Environmental Science 2006-2007 4 users April 26, 2007
3 water bottlewho knows password can join and if u r 7 th grader and from spms u can join from private messaging me on : 7graderm and i will get u ok!!!!! 6 users May 30, 2007
4 Nicole, Alex, Kendra, Kathryn, and Hayleyhotties with bodies 7 users September 12, 2007
5 UVA LOVERSyou must love UVA as much as I do and you cannot come join and be annoying and stuff. and the password is easy it is the abreviation for the University of Virginia. 1 user November 4, 2007
6 Virginia Tech Hokies Rockif you like VT jion 12 users November 15, 2007
7 VA Kids Rule!!!!only kids that live n Virginia!!! 4 users November 22, 2007
8 virginia and rainey's group the coolest group of them allthis is the coolest group u will ever be in so join!!! 4 users December 8, 2007
9 US History B5This group is for Mrs Millar's Virginia and US History class, 2007-2008 school year. 15 users December 19, 2007
10 horoscope elementhey! this is the horoscope group! (duh) you have to have a horoscope& that horoscopes element in your username. Earth: Capricorn,Taurus,& Virgo Water: Scorpio,Pisces, & Cancer Fire: Aries,Sagittarius,& Leo Air: Libra, Aquarius, & Gemini the password is:waffles. please join! :) 2 users January 2, 2008
11 DIP N' DABBLERS"A-Frame?" This is where we have class discussions to learn about life!!! (In a hick accent) But in order to join you must answer this question then state your first and last name. Give it food and it will live but give it water and it will die. What is it??? answer to join!!!! 22 users January 28, 2008
12 Stuart Hall 6th Grade ScienceMrs. Booty, Stuart Hall School, Staunton, Virginia 2008 1 user February 8, 2008
13 ROCK ON!ROCK ON! ANYONE WHO WANTS TO BE A ROCKER JOIN THIS GROUP! IF YOU SAY U R A ROCKER THEN WHO WROTE SMOKE ON THE WATER 1 user March 10, 2008
14 Dawson's Darlings Rock!Miss Dawson, KMES, Virginia Beach, 2007-2008 4 users March 31, 2008
15 Cosby HS Earth ScienceFor the students of Cosby High School in Midlothian, Virginia 16 users April 11, 2008
16 The OchoThe Ocho, has all the best Coverage from the hottest sports like table tennis, water polo, and badminton. 5 users May 13, 2008
17 Island of the Blue Dolphinsheadland-narrow ridge of high land jutting out into water; promontory sinew- tendon shellfish- a water animal with a shell. Oysters, clams, crabs, and lobster. lair- den or resting place of a wild animal. ravine- along, deep, narrow valley eroded by running water. gnawed- bitten or worn away. kelp- any of various large, tough brown seaweeds. 1 user August 28, 2008

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